# BOSS Great Wall: morphology, luminosity, and mass

**Authors:** Maret Einasto, Heidi Lietzen, Mirt Gramann, Enn Saar, Elmo Tempel,, Lauri Juhan Liivam\"agi, Antonio D. Montero-Dorta, Alina Streblyanska,, Claudia Maraston, Jos\'e Alberto Rubi\~no-Mart\'in

arXiv: 1703.08444 · 2017-07-05

## TL;DR

This paper analyzes the morphology, luminosity, and mass of the BOSS Great Wall superclusters, revealing their elongated shapes, complex structures, and significant mass and luminosity, contributing to understanding cosmic web formation.

## Contribution

It provides a detailed morphological and physical characterization of the BGW superclusters using Minkowski functionals and two methods for luminosity and mass estimation, highlighting their complex structures and shapes.

## Key findings

- BGW superclusters are highly elongated with shape parameter < 0.2
- Supercluster masses range from 0.4 to 2.1 x 10^16 h^{-1} M_sun
- Luminosities range from 1 to 8 x 10^{13} h^{-2} L_sun

## Abstract

We study the morphology, luminosity and mass of the superclusters from the BOSS Great Wall (BGW), a recently discovered very rich supercluster complex at the redshift $z = 0.47$. We have employed the Minkowski functionals to quantify supercluster morphology. We calculate supercluster luminosities and masses using two methods. Firstly, we used data about the luminosities and stellar masses of high stellar mass galaxies with $\log(M_*/h^{-1}M_\odot) \geq 11.3$. Secondly, we applied a scaling relation that combines morphological and physical parameters of superclusters to obtain supercluster luminosities, and obtained supercluster masses using the mass-to-light ratios found for local rich superclusters. We find that the BGW superclusters are very elongated systems, with shape parameter values of less than $0.2$. This value is lower than that found for the most elongated local superclusters. The values of the fourth Minkowski functional $V_3$ for the richer BGW superclusters ($V_3 = 7$ and $10$) show that they have a complicated and rich inner structure. We identify two Planck SZ clusters in the BGW superclusters, one in the richest BGW supercluster, and another in one of the poor BGW superclusters. The luminosities of the BGW superclusters are in the range of $1 - 8\times~10^{13}h^{-2}L_\odot$, and masses in the range of $0.4 - 2.1\times~10^{16}h^{-1}M_\odot$. Supercluster luminosities and masses obtained with two methods agree well. We conclude that the BGW is a complex of massive, luminous and large superclusters with very elongated shape. The search and detailed study, including the morphology analysis of the richest superclusters and their complexes from observations and simulations can help us to understand formation and evolution of the cosmic web.

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